(共18张PPT)
Starting out & listening
Starting out
Read for information
the type of entertainment
when
where
Starting out
Look at the posters and tell the types of entertainment.
ballet
concert
Sichuan opera
modern drama
crosstalk
Spring Festival Gala
Starting out
Look at the posters and tell the types of entertainment.
Starting out
Which of these types of entertainment are you most familiar with
What other types of entertainment have you seen
Which do you like most Why
What do they have in common
The main elements and characteristics of a poster
The main elements of a poster include title, picture, time, place. Some times slogan, and contact information are also necessary.
Characteristic of a poster
Picture: attracting, impressive
Character: bold, style, colour
Title: short, simple, interesting
P46 5
P42 5
c
e
d
a
b
f
Read and match the descriptions to the types of TV programme in Activity 4. Underline the words and expressions describing them.
game show(竞赛节目)
What other types of TV programme do you know
costume drama(古装剧)
sitcome(情景喜剧)
soap opera(肥皂剧)
…
reality show
(真人秀)
Watching a performance
Watching a performance
Glastonbury Festival
date back to/ date from追溯到
music and arts festival 音乐艺术节
take place 举行,发生
raise money 筹钱
money raised from..从……筹到的钱
attending (the festival)
people attending 参加该节日的人
Watching a performance
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct memo.
memo n. (pl. memos) - memorandum
备忘录
Word bank
rain jacket 雨衣
coach 教练, 长途汽车
camp 露营
festival site 节日场地,举办活动的场所
Watching a performance
Listen and complete the flyer.
24
28
London Paddington
London Victoria
70.40
30
10:00 am
10:30 pm
It starts… 24 June and lasts for five days.
We can take a train from LP to Castle Cary, which costs 70.40.
It’s less than half… only 30, lets meet at London Victoria.
We can take the free bus… it runs from 10:00 am, and the last… 10:30 pm.
n. 小(广告)传单
Tapescript (Page 43)
Lisa: Hey, Josh! Did you manage to get tickets for Glastonbury Festival
Josh: Hi, Lisa, I'm glad you phoned. You won't believe how lucky I was - the tickets sold out in 20 minutes! Yet I got tickets for both of us!
Lisa: Amazing! When does it start
Josh: It starts next Saturday, 24 June and lasts for five days.
Lisa: OK, so we need to stay there for four nights. Shall we book a hotel
Josh: I'm not sure. The hotels are quite far from the festival site, so I suggest we bring our tents.
Lisa: That's a good idea! How do we get to the festival
Check your answers!
Josh: We can take a train from London Paddington to Castle Cary, which costs 70.40. There is a direct train leaving at 9:00 am. When we arrive, we can take the free bus from the station to the festival site. It runs from 10:00 am, and the last bus leaves for the festival site at 10:30 pm.
Lisa: How about taking a coach to Castle Cary It'll probably take longer, but it'll be cheaper.
Josh: That's true. Let me check…. Yes, it's less than half the price - only 30. OK, let's meet at London Victoria at 5:00 am next Saturday. There is a coach leaving at 5:30 am.
Lisa: That's really early, but no problem! Should I bring an umbrella And how about bringing some food with us
Josh: I think a rain jacket would be better. Umbrellas block other people's view of the stage. And there'll be plenty of places to buy food at the festival site. I'm sure we'll have lots of choices.
Lisa: Great! See you on Saturday!
Post listening
Now talk about how Josh makes arrangements.
Shall we book a hotel
I suggest we bring our tents.
How about taking a coach…
Should I bring an umbrella
Let’s meet at …
I think a rain jacket would be better.
It starts next Saturday, 24 June… and lasts for…
take a bus/ train/ coach…
How do we get to…
We can take train from… to …, which costs…
There is a direct train leaving at…
The last bus leaves for the site at…
Make suggestions
Give information
time
place
Means of transport
accommodation
Personal necessities
Watching a performance
Pair work: Act out the conversation about making arrangements to go to a comedy show.
Student A: Turn to Page 106.
Student B: Turn to Page 110.
Watching a performance
Pair work: Act out the conversation about making arrangements to go to a comedy show.
Student A: Turn to Page 106.
Student B: Turn to Page 110.